>goatee >action figures >gayar-15 >photo taken by timer, phone in weird place looking up at subject in dogshit lighting >"yep, this will win people over on social media"
grim. Why are celebrities so bad at being human beings?
>>63960312 (OP)
May sound gay but I really hope he doesn't an hero.
Losing his only child clearly hit him so hard, and despite coming across as this tough, hulk of a man who's smooth to the point of having ice water in his veins, he's prone to anxiety, and I think takes medication.
>>63961144 >Losing his only child clearly hit him so hard, and despite coming across as this tough, hulk of a man who's smooth to the point of having ice water in his veins, he's prone to anxiety, and I think takes medication.
This wasn't mocking him, to be clear. Also losing his best friend. Even someone without his mental issues would struggle.
I just really hope he sticks around.
>>63963460 >Losing his only child
What makes that worse is that it was avoidable. His son was a raging alcoholic and he talked him into quitting cold turkey, which unfortunately killed him. I have no doubt that he was was doing what he thought to be the right thing, but it worked out badly. Anyone with even a touch of empathy and awareness would wind up feeling some degree of guilt over it. The good (sort of) side of it is that Nash is so lacking in both of those things that he probably doesn't understand his role in his son's death, and thus is not hurting as much as he might otherwise be.
>>63963460
/pw/ don't give a shit about Nash on a personal level. They just think the '92 meme is funny because it makes some schizo on the board obsessed with him extremely asshurt.
>>63963530 >His son was a raging alcoholic >he talked him into quitting cold turkey, which unfortunately killed him
Insane that people still do this shit. We've lived alongside alcohol for so goddamn long at this point and people still do this shit